T the aparition Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 #1 Are seedlings in Rapid Rooters too young for aloe/coconut water?
tropicalcannabispatient Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 #2 the aparition said: Are seedlings in Rapid Rooters too young for aloe/coconut water? Click to expand... why u wanna do that? whyyyyyy
the aparition said: Are seedlings in Rapid Rooters too young for aloe/coconut water? Click to expand... why u wanna do that? whyyyyyy
ShLUbY Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 #3 the aparition said: Are seedlings in Rapid Rooters too young for aloe/coconut water? Click to expand... seedlings come packed with everything they need to grow. just wait.
the aparition said: Are seedlings in Rapid Rooters too young for aloe/coconut water? Click to expand... seedlings come packed with everything they need to grow. just wait.
T the aparition Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 #4 tropicalcannabispatient said: why u wanna do that? whyyyyyy Click to expand... I have not done anything. Just asking.
tropicalcannabispatient said: why u wanna do that? whyyyyyy Click to expand... I have not done anything. Just asking.
T the aparition Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 #5 ShLUbY said: seedlings come packed with everything they need to grow. just wait. Click to expand... Ok, thanks
ShLUbY said: seedlings come packed with everything they need to grow. just wait. Click to expand... Ok, thanks
vostok Well-Known Member Nov 14, 2015 #6 aloe vera is a great natural surfactant I use it in my phase 1 of germing with great success it 'helps the water bond with the seed in and out of the shell avoid the coconut for now you don't wanna throw out the Ph too soon..! good luck Last edited: Nov 14, 2015
aloe vera is a great natural surfactant I use it in my phase 1 of germing with great success it 'helps the water bond with the seed in and out of the shell avoid the coconut for now you don't wanna throw out the Ph too soon..! good luck